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Archeology Collection (#68)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Horse and cart beside lion statue at the entrance to the Shwezigon Paya

Horse and cart beside lion statue at the entrance to the Shwezigon Paya, dating from the 11th century, between the villages of Nyaung U and Wetkyi-in, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Figure on one of the ancient stupas, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick

Figure on one of the ancient stupas, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, said to date back to the 12th century, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ancient stupas, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick

Ancient stupas, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, some dating back to the 12th century, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Pa-O guide pulling weeds out of a stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick

Pa-O guide pulling weeds out of a stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, some dating back to the 12th century, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: White stone elephant, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick

White stone elephant, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, some dating back to the 12th century, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick and laterite stupas

Kakku Buddhist Ruins, a site of over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, some dating back to the 12th century, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ancient hti, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick

Ancient hti, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu

Background imageArcheology Collection: Carvings on an ancient stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick

Carvings on an ancient stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu

Background imageArcheology Collection: Antique Buddha image in niche below stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins

Antique Buddha image in niche below stupa, Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas

Background imageArcheology Collection: Payathonzu complex of three brick shrines with interconnected sikara, Salay

Payathonzu complex of three brick shrines with interconnected sikara, Salay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Buddha image and frescoes from the Konbaung period, Sulamani Pahto built in 1181 by King

Buddha image and frescoes from the Konbaung period, Sulamani Pahto built in 1181 by King Narapatisithu, Old Bagan (Pagan), Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas

Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu, King of Bagan (Pagan)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Pagodas, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Pagodas, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ananda Temple, Bagan (Pagan) area, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Ananda Temple, Bagan (Pagan) area, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Standing Buddha statue, Ananda Pahto temple, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Standing Buddha statue, Ananda Pahto temple, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ananda and Thatbyinnyu Pahtos (temples), old Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Ananda and Thatbyinnyu Pahtos (temples), old Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Gold gilded spire on ancient temple, old Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Gold gilded spire on ancient temple, old Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Thatbyinnyu Pahto Temple at dusk, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Thatbyinnyu Pahto Temple at dusk, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Shwesandaw Paya (Shwe Sandaw Pagoda) built in the 11th century, Bagan (Pagan)

Shwesandaw Paya (Shwe Sandaw Pagoda) built in the 11th century, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Mount Popa, home of the Mahagiri Nats (spirits), Myanmar (Burma)

Mount Popa, home of the Mahagiri Nats (spirits), Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageArcheology Collection: The Sun Gate, Aymara culture, 600 AD, archaeological site, Tiahuanaco, Bolivia

The Sun Gate, Aymara culture, 600 AD, archaeological site, Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, South America

Background imageArcheology Collection: Tiahuanaco, 400-900 AD, Bolivia, South America

Tiahuanaco, 400-900 AD, Bolivia, South America

Background imageArcheology Collection: Wandjana type aboriginal painting, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road

Wandjana type aboriginal painting, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Aboriginal painted figures of varied periods, over-painted, near King Edward River

Aboriginal painted figures of varied periods, over-painted, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Group of Wandjana faces on shaded underside of rock, near King Edward River

Group of Wandjana faces on shaded underside of rock, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Part of Nouriangie Rock, sacred Aboriginal shelter and rock art site in north east of national park

Part of Nouriangie Rock, sacred Aboriginal shelter and rock art site in north east of national park and part of escarpment bordering park, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Rock art of Tuaregs with camels, Tassili, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Rock art of Tuaregs with camels, Tassili, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Rock paintings, Matopo Park, Zimbabwe, Africa

Rock paintings, Matopo Park, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mali, West Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Man standing outside the Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world

Man standing outside the Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mali, West Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: The Monday market in front of the Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world

The Monday market in front of the Djenne Mosque, the largest mud structure in the world, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mali, West Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: West Gate, Roman site of Timgad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Algeria, North Africa

West Gate, Roman site of Timgad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Chariot wheel ruts by the West Gate, Roman site of Timgad, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Chariot wheel ruts by the West Gate, Roman site of Timgad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Main street and arch from the capitol, Roman site of Djemila, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Main street and arch from the capitol, Roman site of Djemila, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Rock paintings, Tassili, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Rock paintings, Tassili, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Buddhist caves, living quarters of the monks, in rock-carved stupa-monastery complex dating

Buddhist caves, living quarters of the monks, in rock-carved stupa-monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period, Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams Throne), near Haibak, Samangan Province

Background imageArcheology Collection: Interior one of the Buddhist caves known as Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams throne)

Interior one of the Buddhist caves known as Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams throne), part of a stupa-monastery complex carved from rock dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD

Background imageArcheology Collection: Buddhist stupa carved out of rock, known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne)

Buddhist stupa carved out of rock, known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne), near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Wooden bridge across chasm leading to Buddhist stupa carved out of rock

Wooden bridge across chasm leading to Buddhist stupa carved out of rock, Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne), an early burial mound that contained Buddha relics dating from the 4th and 5th centuries AD

Background imageArcheology Collection: Corridor off which are monks living quarters, Cave 2 of Buddhist caves in rock-carved

Corridor off which are monks living quarters, Cave 2 of Buddhist caves in rock-carved stupa-monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period, Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams Throne), near Haibak

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ruins near Buddhist stupa, carved out of rock known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne)

Ruins near Buddhist stupa, carved out of rock known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustams throne) an early burial mound that contained relics of the Buddha

Background imageArcheology Collection: Interior of Buddhist cave from the Kushano-Sasanian period, 4th-5th centuries AD

Interior of Buddhist cave from the Kushano-Sasanian period, 4th-5th centuries AD, Takht-I-Rusam (Rustams throne), part of a stupa-monastery complex carved from rock near Haibak, Samangan Province

Background imageArcheology Collection: Buddhist stupa carved out of rock at Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams throne)

Buddhist stupa carved out of rock at Takht-I-Rustam (Rustams throne) an early burial mound that contained relics of the Buddha

Background imageArcheology Collection: Corridor off which monks living quarters were carved in cave 2, Takht-I-Rusam

Corridor off which monks living quarters were carved in cave 2, Takht-I-Rusam (Rustams throne), part of a Buddhist stupa-monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD

Background imageArcheology Collection: Buddhist caves at Takht-I-Rusam (Rustams throne), part of a stupa-monastery complex carved

Buddhist caves at Takht-I-Rusam (Rustams throne), part of a stupa-monastery complex carved from rock dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD. Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Remains of 200ft high Buddhist stupa, now an army checkpoint, Top-I-Rustam

Remains of 200ft high Buddhist stupa, now an army checkpoint, Top-I-Rustam, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Remains of Buddhist monastery, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province

Remains of Buddhist monastery, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia



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